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Losing db's on burps????
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<blockquote data-quote="Moe Lester" data-source="post: 981454" data-attributes="member: 551478"><p>It should be the opposite... you heat up those coils as you roll it up and the heat causes some impendence rise, the subs should be getting more power on a straight burp. How far apart are you testing this? if you roll it up and hit a 44, then immediately burp it afterwards and do a 43, the coils are still hot and the impendence is still higher. If you want to test more consistently, let the coils cool for a few minutes between tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moe Lester, post: 981454, member: 551478"] It should be the opposite... you heat up those coils as you roll it up and the heat causes some impendence rise, the subs should be getting more power on a straight burp. How far apart are you testing this? if you roll it up and hit a 44, then immediately burp it afterwards and do a 43, the coils are still hot and the impendence is still higher. If you want to test more consistently, let the coils cool for a few minutes between tests. [/QUOTE]
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